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Author: Brad

This year’s late-arriving spring can be summed up in a single, five-letter word: Rainy. The Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association held its annual spring conference in Shippensburg from May 15-18. The weekend is packed full of exciting activities, craft improvement seminars,

Rain can be a scourge to both camper and fisherman. But despite the skies opening in frequent fits and starts, like a lawnmower yawning to life after a long winter in the shed, a quick getaway to Laurel Hill State

My writer-friend Tyler Frantz of Natural Pursuit Outdoors this week shared a pretty unique video of his recent turkey hunt. Why is it unique? Because Tyler misses a jake at 10 yards. For most marksmen, connecting on a shot at

Last spring I joined up with a group of guys I hadn’t previously met to fish for a weekend in the Carlisle/Chambersburg area. We had mutual acquaintances and a common desire to be outdoors as much as possible – especially

Wednesday night, less than three days before the Pennsylvania trout opener, I was unloading the car from after a trip to the store. The dogs were outside, chasing each other around and burning off some pent-up energy. Lilah, our 40-pound

Waypoints

Waypoints are, by definition, intermediate points on a route or line of travel. When traveling along a path – known or unknown – they are used to chart progress, stay on course or navigate to something familiar. This site is a digital trail of my outdoor and life adventures. Each entry is a waypoint.